Portions of southwestern Arizona are under an excessive heat warning through the end of the week.
Portions of Arizona have been placed under an excessive heat warning through Friday as temperatures soar country wide.According to an alert from the National Weather Service , portions of south, southwestern and central Arizona could experience 'dangerous hot conditions' through the end of the week, with afternoon temperatures reaching up to 107-115 degrees.
'Read more: Discover the Right Bank for Emergency FundsAs Newsweek previously reported, roughly 1,300 people die from heatstroke in the United States every year, a higher total than those killed by tornadoes, hurricanes and floods combined. The age groups most at risk from heat-related illness are children and the elderly, although anyone with prolonged exposure outside during high temperatures could be affected.
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